Hello and welcome! Please understand that this website is not affiliated with Coty in any way, it is only a reference page for collectors and those who have enjoyed the classic fragrances of days gone by.
The main objective of this website is to chronicle the history of the Coty fragrances and showcase the bottles and advertising used throughout the years.
However, one of the other goals of this website is to show the present owners of the Coty perfume company how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back these fragrances!
Please leave a comment below (for example: of why you liked the fragrance, describe the scent, time period or age you wore it, who gave it to you or what occasion, any specific memories, what it reminded you of, maybe a relative wore it, or you remembered seeing the bottle on their vanity table), who knows, perhaps someone from the current Coty brand might see it.
The main objective of this website is to chronicle the history of the Coty fragrances and showcase the bottles and advertising used throughout the years.
However, one of the other goals of this website is to show the present owners of the Coty perfume company how much we miss the discontinued classics and hopefully, if they see that there is enough interest and demand, they will bring back these fragrances!
Please leave a comment below (for example: of why you liked the fragrance, describe the scent, time period or age you wore it, who gave it to you or what occasion, any specific memories, what it reminded you of, maybe a relative wore it, or you remembered seeing the bottle on their vanity table), who knows, perhaps someone from the current Coty brand might see it.
Also, this website is a labor of love, it is a work in progress and is always being updated with new information as I can find it, so check back often!
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Smitty by Coty c1976
Launched in 1976, Smitty was Coty's fragrance for the disco scene and probably their answer to Revlon's Charlie. This was super popular among the younger crowd in the late 1970s and into the early 1980s. Where they got the name Smitty from is anybody's guess.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Coty Perfumes 1954 Advertisement
Coty Perfumes 1954 Advertisement showing the following perfumes: Emeraude, L'Aimant, L'Origan, Paris, Muguet des Bois, Chypre, Styx, and Muse.
Various items shown are Air-Spun face powder, Sub Deb lipstick, talc, dusting powder, special presentations, toilet water, purse bottles, compacts, cologne, Twiststick solid cologne stick and more.
Various items shown are Air-Spun face powder, Sub Deb lipstick, talc, dusting powder, special presentations, toilet water, purse bottles, compacts, cologne, Twiststick solid cologne stick and more.
Monday, January 19, 2015
Coty Perfume Ad c1949
Coty Perfume Ad c1949 showing the following perfumes: L'Aimant, Emeraude, L'origan, Paris, Muguet des Bois, Chypre, A'Suma, L'Origan, Muse and Le Vertige.
Curious finds: the Cinderella Slipper presentation, the Fragrance Bar, Toilet Water & Purser set, dusting powder, talc, toilet water, perfume, soap, etc.
Curious finds: the Cinderella Slipper presentation, the Fragrance Bar, Toilet Water & Purser set, dusting powder, talc, toilet water, perfume, soap, etc.
Labels:
1949,
a'suma,
advertisement,
bottle,
chypre,
Cinderella slipper,
coty,
dusting powder,
emeraude,
flacon,
l'aimant,
l'origan,
le vertige,
muguet des bois,
muse,
paris,
perfume,
presentation set,
talc
A'Suma by Coty c1934
Labels:
1920s,
a suma,
a'suma,
asuma,
bottle,
coty,
discontinued,
discontinued perfume,
extrait,
flacon,
frasco,
frosted glass,
lalique,
parfum,
perfum,
perfume,
vincent roubert,
vintage perfume
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
L'Aimant by Coty c1927
L'Aimant by Coty: launched in 1927. Pronounced "LEH MON", the name means "magnet" in French.
In 1926, Coty purchased the Antoine Chiris company, established in 1768, who harvested and supplied raw materials for perfumes, manufactured perfumery bases, essential oils and made perfumes for other companies.
The Russian perfumery A. Rallet & Company was owned by Chiris and produced the perfume Rallet No. 1, originally named Bouquet de Catherine, composed by Ernest Beaux. When the Russian Revolution began, Rallet relocated to France and set Ernest Beaux up with a new laboratory in Grasse. It was here that he met Coco Chanel and worked on making a perfume for her. Ernest Beaux tweaked Rallet No. 1 and thus in 1921, Chanel No. 5 was born.
The popularity of this perfume was so great that Coty felt he needed to make a clone so he and his chief collaborator in perfumery, Vincent Roubert, gave the old Rallet No. 1 a slight adaptation and it was christened L'Aimant.
In 1926, Coty purchased the Antoine Chiris company, established in 1768, who harvested and supplied raw materials for perfumes, manufactured perfumery bases, essential oils and made perfumes for other companies.
The Russian perfumery A. Rallet & Company was owned by Chiris and produced the perfume Rallet No. 1, originally named Bouquet de Catherine, composed by Ernest Beaux. When the Russian Revolution began, Rallet relocated to France and set Ernest Beaux up with a new laboratory in Grasse. It was here that he met Coco Chanel and worked on making a perfume for her. Ernest Beaux tweaked Rallet No. 1 and thus in 1921, Chanel No. 5 was born.
The popularity of this perfume was so great that Coty felt he needed to make a clone so he and his chief collaborator in perfumery, Vincent Roubert, gave the old Rallet No. 1 a slight adaptation and it was christened L'Aimant.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Complice de Francois Coty c1973
Francois Coty originally created Complice ('Accomplice') in 1934, but died before it could be launched. It remained on ice until 1973, when the Coty company launched it in a period design bottle. The name Complice was filed for trademark in 1939, company claimed use since 1938.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
Masumi Toujours by Coty c2001
Masumi Toujours by Coty: launched in 2001. A flanker scent to Coty's original 1967 fragrance, Masumi.
Available in:
So what does it smell like? It is a fresh, fruity floral perfume for women.
It has been discontinued, but you can still find at some retailers online.
Available in:
- 15ml Eau de Toilette
- 30ml Eau de Toilette
- 75ml Deodorant Spray
So what does it smell like? It is a fresh, fruity floral perfume for women.
- Top notes: apricot, pineapple, mandarin, passion fruit, melon and orange
- Middle notes: Egyptian jasmine, violet, pink freesia and lily of the valley
- Base notes: sandalwood, oakmoss and musk
It has been discontinued, but you can still find at some retailers online.
Masumi Je T'aime by Coty c2003
Masumi Je T'aime by Coty: launched in 2003. A flanker scent to Coty's 1967 perfume, Masumi.
Available in:
So what does it smell like? Sweet, sensuous fruity floral.
Discontinued, but you can still find it at some online retailers.
Available in:
- 15ml Eau de Toilette
- 30ml Eau de Toilette
So what does it smell like? Sweet, sensuous fruity floral.
Discontinued, but you can still find it at some online retailers.
Eau Masumi by Coty c1993
Eau Masumi by Coty: launched in 1993. It was a flanker to Coty's 1967 fragrance, Masumi.
Available in:
So what does it smell like? It is described as a floral woody musk perfume.
Still in production.
Available in:
- 50ml Eau de Toilette
- 150ml Deodorant Spray
So what does it smell like? It is described as a floral woody musk perfume.
- Top notes: bergamot and orange
- Middle notes: rose, blackcurrant and peach
- Base notes: amber, musk and sandalwood.
Still in production.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Emeraude by Coty c1918
Emeraude by Coty: launched in 1918, created by Francois Coty. Pronounced "EM-AIR-ODE," meaning "emerald" in French.
It was said that the people of Persia kept emerald jewels in their temples and believed that mysterious powers were hidden within their depths. Fascinated by the Persian reverence for this precious stone, Francois Coty was also enchanted with the Persian legend that these jewels bring divine happiness. He wanted to capture the intrigue of the land and the beauty of the stone in a perfume, so in 1918, he created Emeraude, in which he claimed was "the soul of the emerald in fragrance."
It was said that the people of Persia kept emerald jewels in their temples and believed that mysterious powers were hidden within their depths. Fascinated by the Persian reverence for this precious stone, Francois Coty was also enchanted with the Persian legend that these jewels bring divine happiness. He wanted to capture the intrigue of the land and the beauty of the stone in a perfume, so in 1918, he created Emeraude, in which he claimed was "the soul of the emerald in fragrance."
Labels:
1918,
bottle,
cologne,
coty,
dusting powder,
eau de parfum,
eau de toilette,
emeraude,
Emeraude by Coty,
extrait,
flacon,
lalique,
parfum,
perfume,
reformulated,
vintage perfume
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Coty 1935 Perfume Presentations Ad
Coffret No. 22 - Crystal flacon of Chypre, Le Lilas Blanc or Le Nouveau Gardenia.
Coffret No. 23 - This flacon was used for l'Aimant, L'Origan. Le Muguet and Paris.
Flacon for A'Suma, available in two sizes.
No. 8601 - flacon and "platinum finished" compact housed inside a "shagreen" box.
No. 21 - Presentation holding Bath Salts, Bath Dusting Powder, Toilet Soap and Eau de Cologne.
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